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Author: Mallory Matheson

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Law: An Issue of Accountability

April 26, 2018June 6, 2018 Mallory Matheson 0 Comments accessibility, economic inequality, justice, law

The rule of law ensures that societies function democratically. Without just, prompt legal representation in a complex society, citizens would

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Filthy Rich: The Cruel American Failing

April 3, 2018June 6, 2018 Mallory Matheson 0 Comments Economy, income inequality, poor, rich

John Rawls, famous American philosopher extraordinaire, is widely known for his belief that although humans are born into conditions of

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Vegetarianism: Will You Save Your Planet?

March 22, 2018June 6, 2018 Mallory Matheson 0 Comments #vegetarianism, environmentalism, planet

As of 2015, Americans spent, on average, six hundred and thirty eight dollars annually on meat. Considering the advantages of

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The Morality of Radical Life Extension

March 5, 2018June 6, 2018 Mallory Matheson 0 Comments aging, ethics, morality, radical life extension, RLE

Radical Life Extension (RLE) has taken the world by storm. Gerontology has produced remarkable amounts of research regarding various means

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Would You Trust Artificial Intelligence to Determine Your Criminal Sentence?

February 19, 2018June 6, 2018 Mallory Matheson 0 Comments AI, artificial intelligence, criminal justice, justice, software

New advances in artificial intelligence have recently spurred talk of their potential adoption in the criminal justice computer software scene.

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Gerrymandering Behind Bars as The Supreme Court Steps In

February 3, 2018June 6, 2018 Mallory Matheson 0 Comments gerrymandering, partisan, United States

Recently, a pesky fellow named Gerry Mandering had a few run-ins with the cops while he was vacationing in the

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Sexual Predation: A Lingering, Rampant Mark of the Institutional Inequality of Women and Men

December 19, 2017February 7, 2018 Mallory Matheson 0 Comments feminism, gender equality, gender inequality, sexual assault

In the unfortunate case that you remain party to unfounded and lingering doubts about the reality and validity of sexism,

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Best #TransformationTuesday: Colombian President, Militant-Turned-Pacifist

December 11, 2017February 7, 2018 Mallory Matheson 0 Comments #TransformationTuesday, colombia, Juan Manuel Santos, militarism, Pacifism, war

Juan Manuel Santos, incumbent president of Colombia since the 2010 presidential election, has become a cause célèbre in the international

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Face Off: The Monetary Worth of an Hour: In Favor of the Minimum Wage

November 1, 2017February 7, 2018 Mallory Matheson 0 Comments economics, employment, jobs, money, unemployment

This article is part of a Face Off series. Its opposing article, “To Raise Or Not To Raise…It’s Not Even

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Restorative Justice in Colombia’s Forthcoming Truth Commission

October 25, 2017February 7, 2018 Mallory Matheson 0 Comments colombia, international, peace, transitional justice, truth commission, war

I have a bet for you. Ready? I bet you ten dollars that you have not heard of the following

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